2001 Fod Excursion Limited 4wd 7.3 Power Stroke Diesel - One Owner! on 2040-cars
Lead Hill, Arkansas, United States
2001 Ford Excursion
Limited with 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel 4WD This
is a one owner vehicle – purchased new from the dealer in 2001 with only 108266 original miles. Super
Clean, Rust Free, Smoke Free and super sharp looking. This SUV has all the
standard equipment and more: Automatic
Transmission, 8 cyl 7.3 L Power
Stroke Turbo Diesel Engine, Air
Conditioning, Limited Package, Factory Premium AM/FM CD player, TV w/
VCR, Park Distance Control, Backup
sensor, Lower Accent Two-Tone paint – in my opinion this is the best color
combo offered on the Excursion, Premium Wheels, Power Seats, Brake Controller, Cruise Control, Roof Rack, Leather Seats, Power Door Locks, Power Heated Mirrors, Power Windows, Privacy Glass, Trip computer, Tachometer, Tilt Steering Wheel, Rear
A/C, 3rd Row Seat, Fog Lights, Running Boards, 4 Wheel
Drive, Four Matching
265/75/16 Uniroyal Laredo Tires This Excursion is in excellent condition. This is a very powerful SUV with a strong towing package. Transmission is smooth. This One Owner EXCURSION runs and drives excellent. There are no oil leaks. A/C is ice cold! All the power equipment and gauges work as they should. Overall this is a very sharp looking SUV. Interior as shown in the pictures, is in Great condition with no sign of abuse! Leather seats, headliner, and door panels look great! Carpet has no stains and is very clean! Please feel free to call me with any questions. David – 417-337-1003 ***It has been brought to our attention that the odometer report is showing 150,136 miles - That is not correct the actual mileage is 108,266. The license bureau must have made a mistake. I will contact them first thing Monday morning. Please see the photo of the odometer. |
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